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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… vale, near the centre of the park. It is now only a modern farm-house, and there is hardly any remains left of the … for the king separated them, by granting the manor and rectory of Chistlet, in his 32d year, to the archbishop, and … this vicarage and St. Nicholas, on being collated to the rectory of Aldington with Smeeth. In June, 1785, a …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Unfortunately Chobham House is now only represented by a farm-house. Brook Place, called Malt House on the old … had been reduced in 1230. 70 In 1537 the church, with the rectory and advowson, were surrendered to the Crown by John … of Chertsey. 71 Later in the same year a grant of the rectory was made to the new foundation at Bisham. 72 The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the principal buildings of the village, the church, the Rectory, and Cholderton House, were at the north end. In … between 1817 and c. 1832. 24 On or near its site Upper Farm, later Drybrook Lodge, was built c. 1860 to designs by … to St. Neots priory (Hunts.). 146 The benefice remained a rectory and became part of Bourne Valley benefice in 1973. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Cholesbury had formerly been a chapel to Drayton. 30 The rectory and vicarage are said to have been consolidated after … with the official trustees, arising from the sale of a farm in Cublington, and producing 81 3 s. 8 d. a year; also …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… shape, fed by a small stream, surrounds Lollingdon Farm, a house containing some 16th-century features, but much … have been the custom of the abbot to grant leases of the rectory, and the last of these, dated 15334, was running at the time of the dissolution of the abbey. 83 The rectory remained with the Crown, and Queen Elizabeth granted …
A History of the County of Warwick
… from it only a pension of 50 s., 49 the clear value of the rectory being then 11 15 s. 4 d. 50 After the Dissolution the … glebe, in 4 plots; at neither of these dates was there any rectory house. 52 The only known evidence for the alleged …
A History of the County of Worcester
… half, including the old manorhouse, now called the Manor Farm, and about 500 acres of land, was bought of Mr. Winnall …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… end of the village stands the church of St. Leonard. The rectory and Oakley Manor, the residence of Mrs. Beach, are … to the south in a small belt of trees near Bull's Bushes Farm is a third tumulus. The soil is light loam, the subsoil … the font, which was formerly used as a horse-trough in a farm near by (The Chestnuts) and was placed in the church in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… east of the parish a petrifying spring. Churchill: Wood Farm showing Dovecot The village is very small, and consists of a few farm-houses and half-timbered cottages. The church stands on … extremity of the village, is a small half-timbered farm-house of picturesque appearance. At the foot of the hill …
A History of the County of Worcester
… son of John purchased the manor in 16056, when the fee-farm rent would have lapsed. A rent of 6 s. 8 d. appears to …
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